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Summary:Discover The Italian Zombie movie by Thomas Berdinski, in this love letter to 70s and 80s Italian exploitation you'll find humor, gore and over 2 hours of zombie goodness. Check out the movie at http://italianzombiemovie.com/. Be there or be dead. Next, it's a guest review of a famous 80s classic by none other than Root Rot himself from http://thewitchshatblog.com/.

Yeah, yeah. I know that by now this may be old news (it actually broke last week), but I for one am still stoked to finally have a chance to see the upcoming Night of the Demons (2010) remake this October. Despite not having a lot of marketing momentum behind it, Night of the Demons has the potential to be another direct-to-DVD sleeper hit for Halloween much like Trick 'R Treat was last year.

There also seems to be an "official" trailer for the remake floating around on YouTube (see above) though the contrast quality is quite poor and its dated 2009. The bright side (IMO) is that no matter how good/bad the storyline of the remake may be, director Adam Gierasch and his crew seem to have at least capture the tone of the original film: boobs, blood and black magic.

By forgoing a theatrical release, I'm hoping that Gierasch has chosen not to pull any punches. I guess we'll have to wait until October to really find out, but regardless you count on this one being mindless, bloody fun.

"The Covent?" Doesn't sound familiar, but I'm sure that anything with Adrienne Barbeau in it is bound to be hot. I'll have to see if I can dig it up on Netflix this weekend. Thanks for the recommendation! :)

Oh! Hey I missed this too! And it's been over a month ago!I really enjoy the original film & this looks like it might be fun too. Interesting casting with Shannon Elizabeth as Angela. I'll have to check it out upon it's release.

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